THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. 3 ATURDAY, AF RIL 3, 1909. A FATAL ENDING TO TRIP AMEMBER OF A HULL CLUB IN JAIL. Charged With Being the Cause of Another's Death--He Knocked Him Down For Trying to Act As Peatemaker. Ottawa, April 3.--~There has heen a disastrous ending to an excursion of the Stay-out-late Club, a band of soung men at Hull, Que. One of its members, Andre Sylvester, whose pa- rents live at Montreal haying died from cerebral hemorrhage, another member, Napoleon Laroche, in jail on # charge of having caused his death. Fifteen members of the chub were returning home, liguor having flowed freely among them, when, it is said, Laroche became troublesome. Sylvester acted the part of peace maker but was knocked down for his pains. His head caught the ground violently and he was rendered uncon- scious. He never regained his senses and died some hours later, His al eed pseailant was remanacd and the inquest has been fixed for Tuesday. Frank Murray and William Mckay, two burglars, who robbed the hoot and shoe store of Isaiah Pratt, on Thursday night, and got away with $400 worth of goods, were arrested after a terrific fight on a C.P.R. train between Ottawa and Vankleek Hill vesterday afternoon. Detective Meara, of Ottawa, followed two sus pious valwes that were checked tc the Hill from Ottawa and Spotted hi: men ten miles from Vankleek Hill He placed them: under arrest and terrific battle ensued, the three mer fighting all over the car. J. H. Dow nis, an immigration inspector fron Winnipeg, came to O'Meara'a help, ane the men were handcuffed and taken tc Ottawa. Murray is an old jail having just served a for burglary, bird five-vear sen tence LOADED SHELL FOUND. It Belonged to Some Kind Revolver. Ont., April 3.--AlJough acting under idetruc- tions from the attorney-geperal's 7 de partment, r¢ fuse to give any in formation about the Kinrade murder care, it is understood that their search of the last few days in the neighbor hod of the seene of the tragedy heon rewarded hy the finding of a 32 calibwe, full eartridge. This was found in a yard near the Kinrade property IL may or may not belong to the re volver which the murdero to kil Ethel Kinrvade. The mystery of2what became of tin revolver and Lhe émpry eartridge shell has been one of the most puzzling fea tures of the case, and the officers have not only ransacked the house and spected the plambing, but had sewor leading from the street up. There was a heavy fall of snow {he day alter the murder. The warm wenthor of the past few days cleared the ground, and in the hope that this might reveal spmething, the detectives have ganoiover the locality again Opp stopy was that they found five earitidge shells, hut so far as can Ix femened, the single undischargod out ridge was all that was found. o Hamilton, the detectiv out has used in the opened Dismissed. The Case. ' Hamilton, Ont., April 3.<Praecticall, the entire. Selman = Stock company which: has been playing at the Savoy theatre all winter, appeared at the polie¢ court, this morning. Joseph Selman, manquer, was summoned on the charge of refusing to pay hall a week's salary, $25, to Cecil Owen, one of the actors. Selman claimed Owen refused to go on the stage when or dered, it being understood that ho was sore: because former leading lady Margarct. Hagen, had received ha walking ticket, The magistrate missed tho case. the Crow's Nest Co.'s Terms Wil Prev Cranbrook, B.C, April 3.--I¢ iw be licvod here that the strike of the min- crs will be adjusted speedily. It would scan thai the other companies will have to agrept * the same terms as offertd by the Crow's Nest company Just. One Track In 1857. In September, 1857, T. W. Nash, P.L&,, prepared a plan of the. Grand Trunk railway: line through Kingston At that time there was just one track the Montreal road. Now, the road crossing forms part of the rail way vard. across Breaking The Ice. Early this dfternoon the steamer Pierrepont started to break the ice in the . harbor. The ice is very %hick however, and it was not expected that a trip epuld be made to the island. Help Girls' Gymmasium. Monday night at Opera House. Re (..0: Johnston and boy singer. Tie- kets reserved for 25c.; gallery 15c. 3 lev Baking Powder made from Tartar TO DISCHARGE AGENTS Gold in Guwilight Jwitig to'the Limitations Put on Business. : New York, April 3.--Ax the result of the limitation placed upon the new business of the life insurance vcom- panies by the insugance law, the New York Life Insurance company. it is an- nounced, will discharge 1,000 of its street, and, on Thursday, her hos and have a cup of tea. Mrs. the guest of Mrs. D. M. Gordon, Queen's, ed over a day or so in Montreal, PITH OF THE " Ii tess asked a few of the girls to meet her Gi. Macpherson, who has been at left for hee home in Prince Edward Island, on Monday. She stay- THE POLY OUTLAED ER Ce LE a The Churches to Be Asked to Have dis- | Makes the finest, most delicious bis Royal Grape cuit cake and pastry; conveysto food Cream of 1 most healthful of fruit properties. agents try, "on May' let, part of their time to the company. PHOTO BY REUTLINGER "OFYRiSrcT Way BY reaE WY HERALD 20 DAILY HINT FROM PARIS Satin Finish ("loth Yellow Gown STOCK QUOTATIONS, Cobalt and Leading Stocks Listed. The follwing plied by the Hutton an ence street, quotations are. sup City Brokerage (J. O R. C. Dobbs), 41 Clay phone 430 A: Cobalt Stacks, April 3rd Her I! J I Se < 1 Juyers Amaleamated $ Dey Hoan bo 7 (Cobalt Chambors-Ferland Cobalt Central... Cobalt Lake rown Reserve ter sed evs Green Meghan La Rose... ..x, Little Nipissing... MoKin. Dar. S Nipissing ... .... . Nova Scotia ..« Dtisge... .... Peterson Lake Rochegter ... Silver Leaf Queen l'emiskaming. I'rethewey Watts 12% 10 QD! LH 19 85 avage Silver | | | CANADIAN STOCKS, Dom. Steel, Com. L800 Twin City | FERRI AE I | OXFORD BEAT CAMBRIDGE | By Three and a Half Lengths | Boat Race. i London, April 3.--Upsctting { dictions of the the {of finished three and a | lengths ahead of the light blue Cambridge, today, the annual rac {on the Thames, Putney to Mor i Lake, a distance about four half: miles. The race was one of most exciting the these dual. eontests, hy " pineteen minute and record time Cambridge in the pre dark blu experts Oxford in fronry of th in long history The time seconds; thonsands minutes fifty three for 1900, tens of on onds above th male 8(¢ the corse i Woman Led Double Life. Philadelphia, Pa. April 3. \ssocia- in and women Bellevue-Strat th men the degeending to of habitues heen Mrs, Ma teed with society 'amateur play at ford one day and lewel Tenderloin declared to have Lo Hyde life Jed by Tona | Nolaw Murray, ' Lone actress and, educator of this city whose body was {in a cheap furnished room house { No. 467 North Ninth strect, | 25¢. Cooked Ham, Bacon 12}c. Bacon sheed or piece, 124c. ham, 20¢. J. Crawford. See Bibby's $3 hoys' suits in various parts of the coun- The dismissal order will affect agents who devote only a Canadian in half of and a of and was witnessed was by the next, the Jekyll an accomplished ama- found on Wednesday at Cooked - = ow The News, of Sierra Madre, Los An- geles county, California, . of March 19th, contains the following : "Mrs. Mackerras was hostess at a very pretty afternoon tea on Wednes- dav afternoon, given in compliment to Mrs, W. Gi. Craig, of Kingston, Can- ada, mother of Mrs. R. H. Mackerras. Mrs, Smith assisted Mrs. Mackerras and Mrs. Craig in receiving. The rooms were beautifully decorated, she dining- room presenting an especially charm- ing sight. Sweet peas were used in abundance and good St. Patrick's memory was kept appropriately "green." Dainty refreshments were served by five young ladies, the host pss being assisted in the dining-room by Misses Hilda Blumer, Lottie Hum- phries, Florence Vanmier, Mae Camp- bell and Gertrude Cook." PE Miss Alice Macnee and Miss Etta Kirkpatrick come from Atlantic City to New York, on Monday, and after staying a & or so there will come on to Montreal. Miss Macnee will spend Faster in Montreal, with her sister, Mrs. Frank Botterell, who will return home, from Cobalt, on Monday, but Miss Kirkpatrick will be home for Fas- ter, wwe The supper given by Colonel and Mrs. E. I. Taylor, at the Royal Mili- tary College, after the assault-at- arms, for the visitors to the aflair from out of town, included Colonel and Mrs. D. D. Noung, Colonel and Mes. T. D. 'R. "Hemming, Mr. and Mrs. John Bell Carruthers and Mrs. R. T. Walkem. "- oe Ed Mrs. Hugh Fraser, King street, vet another: of hér pleasant teas yesterday. Among her were Mrs. B.D. R. Hemming, Mrs. Phomas Merrett, 'Mrs. John Brooke, Mrs, R. Waldron, Mrs. Guy Gamshy, Mrs. Herbert Horsey and Miss Ada Bates. haa little guests a Mrs. George Thompson, of Saska- toon, was the guest of honor at a small tea given to her friends by Mrs. I'homas Moore, at hee rooms. 26 Wel lington street, on Tuesday last. A most enjoyable time. was spent, | o- ad oe Saunders, are pulling up, having won eight games. Miss Eleanor Madionell, and Miss Helen Fraser are still ahead, however, with ten to their credit. Ex citement is high in the bridge. tourna- . A few of Mrs. Macaulay's ment. friends, who were paying King Ea met at her house, at the tea/ hour, yesterday, and had a chat "with ho visitor, Mrs, W. Lawrence, of . Strat ford. EE The Misses Gibson, having sold their house, on Union street, will remain in town a -few weeks longer, and then be- zin a pleasant tour of visits to friends, EE Cercle 1'Alliance Francaise will invite its friends to its play and subsequent lance at the Roval Military College m Kaster Tuesday we The meeting of the senior bridge lub will be held at Mrs. Douglas Young's, King street, in Easter week - -» "oe D. Skelton, "Copesworth," west, will not this season. "we Mrs, O. King street ain receive - "> or Mrs. Charles Drury, oi Halifax, may ome to Kingston for a visit shortly. A number of visitors are hoped for next week, for the Eastertide, but in many cases definite assurances of their coming have not been Feceived. The Rev, Dr. Mackie and Mrs. Mackie, St. . Andrew's Manse, will, ym Tuesday, leave for Washington. Mrs. H. .H. Horsey went home to Ottawa, on Tuesday. Her son, Mr. Herbert Hordey, went down with her. Miss Evelyn 'Rogers, Gore street, will go up to Toronto on Thursday next, and will spend the Faster holi- lays there, ¢ o t ww ww Miss Macpherson and Miss Macpherson, Brock street, are o Washington on: Tuesday. Mrs. G. Cranston, who has been such a welcome visitor "home," will eturn to Armprior before Eastepe Mr. and Mrs. Hughson wil be down rom Toronto next Tuesday, to spend Kastertide with Mrs. Hughson's ter, Mrs. Thomas Mills, University avenue. Miss Constance Cooke and Miss Mildred Howsey will be Mildred Cooke's bridesmaids. Miss Edith Macpherson has back to Ottawa. - ewe Mrs. W. Lawrence, of Stratford, the guest of Miss Macaulay, street, lv enjoved the anssault-at-arms, Wediiesday, as her son is a cadet the college. Mrs. Hugh Robertson, has been. visiting Murs. Robertson, Svdenham street. Miss Frances Hazen is a school-gir down from Toronto, and with Mrs. Iva - Martin, at wgpd ¥ home from school in - ea Miss Alice Johnston, University ave nue, bas returned, after spending mos of -the winter with Mr. ands Mrs. A C. Johnston, Westmount, Montre Mrs. J. 8S. Turner and Barrie street, have left for Chatham, to spend the "Easter vacation Mrs. Turner's mother Edith going « Kis little Miss gone King of Ottawa 18 "Under Toronto son, with {has left for Lake Nipigon to loin he { husband, Miss May Rogers, Gore street, cam home from Lachine to-day. - - | Miss Marguerite | with Mrs. W. D. Gordon, King street and forms part of the Toronto scheo | colony on vacation. | Master Colin Carruthers {from Up @5,Canada College. { { | is hom Miss } guest A. P J Mrs J / Knight, Alie Mrs. Perey Stevenson and Miss Lois | She is one of those who great- on at D. Stewart | concealed therein goueed out his eye. staying : :. ss Madge Dawson, Brock street, is! Ont. Mrs. PP. Wilgar, visiting her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Low, in Ottawa, | Weekly Mission Offerings-- Board to Be Formed to Pre- vent Missions Overlaping. nto, April 3.--Before the conclu the last business session of the National Mission Congress, H. W. Rowell, K.C., the president, will present the report of the special committee on Canada's National Mission policy, which will sum up the effect of the whole. con- gress, It is understood the committee's re commendation will include the follow- ing: (1) That the system of weekly contributions to missions be adopted by all the churches; (2) that the churches of Canada seek to double their contributions to the mission cause during the coming year; (3) that with a view to the possibility of church union and the necessity for pre- venting overlapping of home mission work, inter-denominational boards be formed. to direct the mission work in certain cities and new localities. Karl H. Paub wanted in Cheboygan, Mich., on a charge of arson, was ar- rested here, last night. He appeared before Judge Winchester, to-day, and voluntary consented to return without fighting extradition. President Merrick, of the C.AAU., announced, t o-dav, that the Mani- | toba A.A. A. has accepted the CAA. U. chamj?onships. and they, accord: ingly," will be held in Winnipeg, July 15th and 17th. Athletes from all Ca- nada will be in attendange. for| The International pressmen and 2nd | press assistants and: feeders who are se- | at | loggerheads with. the Toronto | pressmen and assistants and feeders have obtained an injunction restrain- ing the latter from dealing with their fund. . Harry lawrence, alias 'Wyckoff, on being released from jail. after serving sixty days for theft was re-arrested this morning. He has waived extra- dition proceedings and will return' to Buffalo, where he wanted on two charges of grand larceny. Catherine McFall, aged twenty-eight years, died at St. Michael's hospital, this morning, as the result of exposure to an all-night's rain in a ravine, near Eglinton, on March 24th. The woman arrived here from Ireland with her brother a few months ago, and it believed her mind became affected by home sickness in an acute form. The Very Latest Culled From All { Over The World. A iilitia camp. is likely to be held in Smith's Falls this scason. Dr. Wencelaus de Lima has been ask- od by King Manuel of Portugal to form a new cabinet, | The handsome new Anglican church being crecied at Merrickville will be {opened on April 14th. Mexico has promised io co-operate with the United States to make. the | Central American republies keep the peace. ; | King legpold has offered. a prize of £5,000 for tho best work on the pro- gress of aerial navigation and how lo encourage it. Elie Albert, convicted of manslaugh- ter at Rimouski, Que, was sentenced 'on Saturday morning to twenty-five years in the penitentiary. A. young Italian, sentenced to fifteen -ears in penitentiary for shooting his father, at Montreal, asked the judge to make it banging. The New York state legislature considering a bill to fine landlords of first-class apartment houses who refuse, to rent to tenants having children There is a bill before the Prussian {diet ten forbid foreigners holding or 'operating mines in tho country with out the special permission of the king. | Gordon A. Harris, Vernon, B.C. has received word from Ottawa of his ap- 'pointment to succeed W. T. R. Pres ton as trade commissioner to Japan. | The Allan steamer Virginian, { Halifax, sailed from Liverpool on April with first-class, 27 feond class and 859 steerage passen- gers, |? Mrs, H. H. Lane, Brockyille, in the | general hospital, dick on Friday. Dee ceased/v maiden name was Miss May Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Cook, Yonge Mills, Thomas Bunting, Smith's Falls, has discovered' a long lost half-sister, " in the person of Mrs. Mary Munro, New York. They had heard nothing cach other for fifty years. Peter Mehalli and Stephen Tess weré, it is believed, fatally injured, land Jamgs Zarron was seriously hurt thy a loaBhin at' the new Michigan | Centred prilway tunnel at Windsor, Ont. yr At. the Hamilton police court Pro- fessot. D. Arville, well known all over Canada; was found guilty of fortune- telling. contrary to the statutes, and was remanded urtil next weck for | to-night, is Hd 18 of PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. LL. L. Henderson is heré from Mont: real to spend the week-end: Messrs. Denis and Michael Spratt left, vesterday, for Watertown, N.Y. T. C. Wilson and family, Beeville, will return to Kingston, to reside, in May. Miss Willa Chapman, Queen street, left, to-day, for Toronto to enter for training at the general hospital. Arthur Goutlreai, Ontario' streét, left, Friday, for Buffalo, where he has secured a position in a newspaper of- fice, Mrs, F. Wilson, Colborne street, is seriously ill. Her daughter, Mrs. Charles Martin, Dorchester, N.B., has béén summoned' home, Edward J. B. Pense has been select ed as a member of the national com- mittee of the Laymen's missionary Movement in the Church of England in Canada. sentence. Vineenez Geraci, trapped while wait ing for $3,000, the price of Dr. Peter {Cutera's life, is believed by the Chi- cago police and the Italian colony te [he the &reat leader of that name, head lof the Black Hand Society in that [part of the country. : The ead intelligeno: was received at Toledo of the death, on Sunday, of Miss Mary Donovan, Waseca, Sask. |The deccased wid the second oldest danghter of Mr." and Mrs. Jeremiah Donovan, Kitley.~BPeath was_due to | appendicitis and peritonitis. or The suspension of John Dickinson & Co.. New York, and Chicago, is an- | nounced. The*firm holds membership lin the Consolidated Stock Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade, Lia' [bilities are said to be about-- $250. s00. The suspension is credited to the advance in wheat. Mae The plant of the McLaughlin Gaso- line and Motor cotipany and the flour and feed store of Samuel Wright, at Swansea, Ont., were completely de- stroved by fire on Saturday morning. The total loss amounts to about $20,- 000, and is partially covered by insur- ance. 2 It is not believed that the full re organization plan of the Dominion Steel company will be announced right away. but it is felt that next week may bring an announcement that pre- ferred shareholders will be rewarded for their long wait with a small slice of the $2,750,000 received from the coal company. Fire, which, for a time, threatened the . Kensington factory district of Philadelphia, on' Saturday, burned out soventeen firms in the six storey block bound by Front, Laurel and Haydeck streets and: Franford avenue, causing a of $500,000. The fire followed an explosion on the second floor, which tore through four storeys and blew off the robf and was beyond control be- fore the firemen arrived. MERRY WIDOW | George Increase Of Cancer. Dr. Lazarus-Barlow, the director the Cancer Research Laboratories at the Middlesex (Eng.) Hospital, is re- ported in The Standard of Empire as having stated at a "meeting of the governors of the hospital that there is a definite increase in the amount of cancer in Great Britain, and that 30,000 deaths from the disease in England and Wales reported by the registrar-general would go on increas- ing. He declared that the reports of the 8,000 cases treated at the Middle- sex hospital furnished' no - evidence that the disease was hereditary, and he predicted that some day the cause and the cure of cancer would be dis- covered. A terrible corroboration of Dr. Laz; arus Barlow's first statement is af- forded by the report of Dr. Tanner, the medical officer of health of the Farnham Rural District Council, that one of every nine deaths in the coun- cil's district, fast year was causea hy theyjterribly disease. of loss ieomp-- BLINDED HIM. Rim of Hat Tore Out Eye of Con- a ductor. Chieago, April 3.--~John Thomas, | a conductor on the Calumet & Chica- | go electric line, lost one of his good eves. while on duty, vesterday--lost it to a "Merry Widow." In the course of his duties Thomas assisted a young woman with a blonde pompadour and a hat of wide | expanse to board the car. He went about his task of collecting fares on the crowded car, when a curve caused a lurch which tossed him to one side. He fel against the hat, and either its |utyielding rim or a pin somewhere A Long Spell Of Duty. A Scotsman had come to London ow his way to India and for a fow days had time to amuse himseli by sight- seeing before his departure, says Os- car Ramsay in his 'Reminiscences.' He had been much struck with the ap- pearance of the mounted sentindls of the horse guards, Whitehall, and bore them in remembrance during his east- ern sojourn. On his return after a period of thir@§ years, on passing the horse guards, he looked up to one, and seeing him, as he thought, un- changed as to horse, position and ac- coutrements, he exclaimed, "Od, excitpment that followed |frcend, yo 'hae had a lang spell ont acute suffering the young |sin® I left." ( ' . woman disappeared. Detectives are | 2 ad | looking Made A Good Thing. Naf | for her. What the specific | | charge will be if she is arrested re Toronto. World says that io- {night A. E. Rea & Co, jana' dry vacate mains to be disclosed. ood and millinery, their handsome Yonge street store in the | ! } : 3 i . i » great Si block, . | Committed For Trial For Beating | Midd of . the great 'Mimpson- higey, { ex-Constable. i Toronto. The Rea company, which secured the Prescott, Ont., Aptil 3.--Louis Bari-| jpoperty on lease from Join Wandless, +! tome, a junk dealer of this town, was |jast fall, will, it is said, have a profit committed for trial by Magistrate! f over $50,000 on their investment. Halpin on a charge of assault with The Reas are former Pittsburg town- intent on ex-policeman Lee. Lee was! (hip boys 'and have built up a fine called to the door of his residence last | (rade in Toronto. nicht hy Baritome, who claimed] ; someone was breaking into his house. | Baritome then dealt him several blows in the 1 Thomas' The | A PRESCOTT ASSAULT. 1 r Admiralty Case On Monday. ill probably surprise, and The result in a few years certainly gragfy you. cout ws OF CANADA = KINGSTON BRANCH and CHOOSE YOUR EASTER HAT AT SPENCE"S. J ARGEST ASSORT- MENTS here. Hua dreds of tiimmed and uo- | trimmed hats. Just the sort you'd wish to wear-- lots of style and dash to "em. Come to-morrow. Easter Suits Are Here EAL'STYLE ia these garments, prto= dateness in colors, Fabrics and the minutest tailoring particulars, Moderate prices throughout. The Leading Mantle and Millinery Store 000000000000 0000000000 More bread and Better bread And the Reason for it STRONG FLOUR can only be made from strong wheat. Manitoba hard wheat is acknow- ledged the strongest in the world -- and that is the kind used for Purity Flour, § David M. Spence, Of course this special process is more expensive to operate but it means a lot to Purity flour users-- that's why we use it. It means that Purity Flour is made entirely of the highest-grade flour parts of the strongest wheat in the world. But that's not all, Every yrain of this wheat contains both high- grade and low-grade propuities. In separating the high-grade parts from the low-grade the Western Canada Flour Mills put the hard wheat through a process so exacting that not a single low-grade part has the reinotest chance of getting in with the high-grade. It means a high-class, strong flot™~ and therefore yields * more broad and better bread." Purity may cost a little more than some flours, but results prove it the cheapest and most econom- ical after all, WESTERN Canapa Frovr Mmis Company, LIMITED MILLS AT WINNIPEG, GODERICH, BRANDON FURNITURE. SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK. Iron Bed, with Brass Knobs, $3.50, for $2.50 Great Reduction in Mattrasses -- Ostermoor, Marshall, Sanitary, Felt, Fibre, Cotton Parlor Sett in Silk Covers, regular $25, for $20. Dining Room Sett in Surface Oak, $45, for $35. Extension Table, $6.50 ; Sideboard, $6.50 ; Dining Room Chairs, 75¢ each, the best value we ever handled R. Je REID. 230 Princess St Phone B77. HARROWSMITH VILLAGE, What Has Transpired in That Place This Week. Harrowsmith, April 3.--Farmers who have sugar bushes are busy now mak- ing syrup which sells at one dollar a gallon. Ernest Charlton is building a barn for Albert Snider. The literary society has closed its serie of meet~ ings for the season. The annual sugar social given hy the Methodist church, was 1 last evening. Mrs. Jane Day, whe has been ill Tor some time, Smith, who has purchased the i& recovering. FP. E bagher business Lom George Lennox, Princess street, Kingston, took posses | delivery. {ek that" will nspee sion April lst. His Dark ofl ts | tion at reasonable rates. a of and family left here, this morning, by { Plant - 60,000. daily. train for the city. Miss Bella Dowker, of Wakapaw, Man., and Elmer N. Charlton, of this place, were married at Yarker, on Wednesday evening, March 31st. They left on the train going north, last evening, 'on their honeymoon. Om their return they intend residing in Harrowsmith. Thomas Dowker is put- ting in a cement floor in the cellar of 8. F. Stowart. Witliam Burton is papering for J. Truscott. Many of the mon who have been adle around Toronto, Oma TO CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS The Perfect ick & Tile Co. + Be Ont. Pou LW PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessees Are ready 'to contrdet for the villape this afternoon. He intends to spend the summer in Cobalt. Miss absence. Albert James is moving into - . . . 1 Elkins is staying | ie Macoun, of Ottawa, is the! i e on the head and face and knock him down. | ------ Strawberries To-Night. 4 Two boxes for I at Carnovsky's. Curtains, draperies, rugs cleaned, My Valet, : Choice tub butter, per 1h. e lin's. el dyed 20e. My 25¢. after six o'clock her yacht to the steamer Caspian by a ed{ The case brought by the Lake On- { tario and Bay of Quinte Steamboat | company against Mrs. Mary W. Ful {ford, Brockville, for damage done by | éollision at Swift's wharf last sum- {mer, will be heard by Admiralty Judge Hodgine, here, on Monday. The steam- hoat company holds that the Broek- or the village, arc now working in the quarry for the K. & P. railway, under Foreman Charlton. William Davidson, who has heen visiting friends mn Glen Park, N.Y. for a few days; has re turned. The many fricuds of Oeie Wood are pleased to see her able to be out again.t'A. Forsythe, railway agent, has securcd leave of absence for il- "ville vacht was wholly to blame, as it backed right into the Caspian. a month. F. Trousdale, of Verona, is filling the vacancy in Mr. Forysthe's Annie Shibley, spending a few days with friends in the sity; has retarmed. Melville Lemmon, of Kingston, is H. F, Wright's. Saturday Only.